A Winder woman was arrested after causing a disturbance at a Brooks Lane residence.

A man called the Sheriff’s Office after his sister, Kelly Jackson, 38, of 208 Brooks Lane in Winder, showed up at his house “speaking in circles.” The brother said Jackson has a substance abuse problem and periodically stays at the residence.

The brother said he and his family were eating dinner when Jackson arrived and asked him to step outside and speak with her. The brother could not understand what Jackson was saying at first. Eventually she began talking about God and Christianity. The brother said he thought it was odd for her to be discussing religion since “every other word out of her mouth was f***.” The brother advised he called 911 because he did not know what else to do.

When the deputy attempted to question Jackson, she became agitated. The deputy asked how Jackson got to the Brooks Lane residence that evening and Jackson replied that an “angel” had guided her. Jackson said the “angel” acted like God and warned her not to let her guard down. Jackson advised the “angel” lived in Gwinnett County.

Jackson then complained that her brother would not allow her inside the residence to shower. The deputy explained that the man did not want his children to see their aunt in her current state. Jackson said she “had been clean for a minute.” When the deputy asked what she meant, Jackson replied that she had been clean for two days. Jackson then said she was glad the deputy was trying to help her and that she remembered him from a previous incident on Carl-Bethlehem Road. Jackson said she remembered the deputy because he was like Jesus.

The deputy tried again to determine what had transpired that evening. Jackson said it would take some time to explain because she had been awake for several days. The deputy asked another deputy to speak with Jackson while he gathered more information from the complainant. When the deputy returned, the second deputy said Jackson told him he was cute and that she wanted to perform oral sex on the first deputy.

The deputy asked Jackson if she had anywhere else to stay for the night. Jackson became upset and insisted she was not on drugs and had no place else to go. The deputy ordered Jackson to stay in the garage and leave her brother alone for the rest of the evening.

As the deputy was speaking with the brother, Jackson began knocking on the door again and screamed that she knew what was going on because “that just told me everything.”

When Jackson began “speaking in circles” and swearing again, the deputy placed her under arrest for disorderly conduct.

Jackson refused to get in the patrol car. As the deputy was attempting to persuade her to get into the vehicle, he heard something that sounded like water hitting the ground.

“I looked down and realized Ms. Jackson was in the process of urinating on herself and my boot,” the deputy wrote. “Ms. Jackson yelled ‘see what you made me do, you made me piss myself’.”

The deputy explained that Jackson urinated on herself without any assistance from him. Jackson then demanded to go to the hospital saying she had organ transplants and was going to die within the year. A med unit was called to assess Jackson’s condition. Jackson later declined to go to the hospital saying she just wanted to go home. She was transported to the detention center instead.

While enroute to the jail, Jackson reportedly began talking aloud and referring to herself in the third person. Jackson called herself stupid and said her mother would be upset with her. She also said she wanted to die and would do everything she could to kill herself.

After allowing Jackson to shower, detention officers placed Jackson in a padded cell to prevent her from harming herself.

Jackson was charged with obstruction and disorderly conduct.

Other recent arrests made by Barrow County Sheriff’s deputies include:

Hats off to the officers handling this situation. It takes a lot of grit to do what y'all do. This lady has some problems, and I hope she gets her life turned around.

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